British scientist hits out at US Govt climate 'loonies'
Reuters
London, September
23,
2005
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1498315,00050001.htm
A leading British scientist said on Friday the
growing ferocity of hurricanes hitting the United States was very probably
caused by global warming and criticised what he termed US climate loonies over
the issue.
Sir John Lawton, chairman of the Royal Commission on
Environmental Pollution which advises the government, made what the Independent
newspaper said was a thinly disguised attack on the stance of US President
George W Bush's administration.
"The increased intensity of these kinds of
extreme storms is very likely to be due to global warming," Lawton told the
newspaper in an interview.
"If this makes the climate loonies in the States
realise we've got a problem, some good will come out of a truly awful
situation," said Lawton.
Less than a month after Hurricane Katrina devastated
large areas of the US Gulf coast, a new hurricane called Rita was roaring
through the Gulf of Mexico towards the centre of the US oil
industry.
Climate change policies sharply divide Bush from
many other world leaders who have signed up for caps on emissions of greenhouse
gases under the UN's Kyoto protocol. Bush pulled out of Kyoto in 2001, saying it
was too expensive and wrongly excluded developing nations from a first round of
caps to 2012.
In July this year, Bush launched a six-nation plan
to combat climate change with Australia, China, India, Japan and South Korea
focused on a shift to cleaner energy technology. Unlike Kyoto, it stops short of
setting caps on emissions.
Asked what conclusion the Bush administration should
draw from two powerful hurricanes hitting the United States in quick succession,
Lawton said:
"If what looks like is going to be a horrible mess
causes the extreme sceptics about climate change in the US to reconsider their
opinion, that would be an extremely valuable outcome.
"There are a group of people in various parts of the
world ... who simply don't want to accept human activities can change climate
and are changing the climate. I'd liken them to the people who denied that
smoking causes lung cancer."
Lawton said hurricanes were getting more intense,
just as computer models predicted they would, because of the rising temperature
of the sea.
"Increasingly it looks like a smoking gun," he
said.
"It's a fair conclusion to draw that global warming, caused
to a substantial extent by people, is driving increased sea surface temperatures
and increasing the violence of hurricanes."
Posted: Fri - September 23, 2005 at 07:43 PM